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Genuine 2016 Vw Golf (mk7) Ipod/iphone Lightning Cable Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
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FOR 2016 VW GOLF ONLY. DEMO ITEM GOOD WORKING CONDITION
Brand:vw Country/Region of Manufacture:Slovenia Manufacturer Part Number:5N0 035 554 H

  IT'S FOR 2015-16 ONLY. USED AS A DEMO ITEM, GOOD, WORKING CONDITION, GENUINE 2015-16 VW GOLF (MK7)  IPOD/IPHONE LIGHTNING CABLE ADAPTER (NON USB). PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE HAS A DESIGNATED PORT FOR THIS CABLE AND THE VEHICLE'S MDI HARD/SOFTWARE UP TO DATE.
PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE UNLESS YOU SURE THAT IS THE CORRECT ADAPTER FOR YOUR VEHICLE AND THE DEVICE/GADGET THE  ADAPTER IS INTENDED TO BE USED WITH. THE RETURNS COST.

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